The 6 Levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy Infographic
Benjamin Bloom, a renowned American education psychologist developed the taxonomy of learning objectives. Bloom’s taxonomy divides learning objectives into 3 domains namely; Cognitive Domain, Affective Domain, and Psychomotor Domain. Within the cognitive domain, objectives have been organizes into 6 levels. The 6 Levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy Infographic helps teachers understand these levels and see what type of learning each level addresses.
The 6 Levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy
- Knowledge
Conveys knowledge that needs to be recalled or recognized - Comprehension
Imparts knowledge to be assimilated in order to make a decision - Application
Shows how to apply skills in various circumstances - Analysis
Clarifies analysis of a situation to decide or differentiate - Synthesis
Instructs how to create new entries from known information or facts - Evaluation
Explains knowledge that will enable learners to make judgements
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